The Malta Independent on Sunday

Red card replacemen­ts allowed in NZ Super Rugby tournament

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Players sent off by referees can be replaced and golden-point extra time will be played when profession­al rugby resumes in New Zealand next week with the Aotearoa Super Rugby competitio­n.

New Zealand Rugby on Wednesday confirmed rule changes which will be used in the tournament which begins June 13, involving the country's five Super Rugby teams.

A player who receives a red card can be replaced 20 minutes after leaving the field and, in matches which are tied at the end of regulation, a 10-minute period of tiebreaker extra time will be played with the team scoring first winning. The golden point system is already used in Australia's National Rugby League.

"We want this competitio­n to look and feel different," Chris Lendrum, NZR's head of profession­al rugby, said. "Draws can often leave everyone feeling a little empty and after feedback from our coaches and players we have added the golden point rule.

"We've seen the excitement it can generate ... and we think adds a real edge."

Meanwhile, NZR chief executive Mark Robinson is increasing­ly optimistic the All Blacks will play test matches before the end of the year.

Robinson told Radio New Zealand the country's success in dealing with the coronaviru­s pandemic — no new cases have been reported for 11 days — had allowed profession­al and community rugby to return and there is a possibilit­y fans will soon be able to return to stadiums.

Robinson said he believed the All Blacks will have a "not insignific­ant" test schedule by the end of the year.

"There are things breathing a huge amount of life into the game," Robinson said. "There are a lot of things to be optimistic about for the second half of the year."

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